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Oak Heights Best Books 2012
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First Name
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Last Name
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Your Grade Level
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Grade 4
Grade 5
Grade 6
Your Grade Level
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Grade 4
Grade 5
Grade 6
Your Teacher
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Bennett
Fenwick
Penhollow
Newman
Odell
Rudolph
Albers
Cotton
Currier
Best Books for 2012
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Pick the book you read and answer the questions about it.
Alvin Ho: Allergic to Girls and Other Scary Things by Look
Dragonbreath by Vernon
Dying to Meet You by Klise
11 Birthdays by Mass
Evolution of Calpurnia Tate by Kelly
Flight of the Phoenix by LaFeves
Gollywhopper Games by Feldman
Happenstance Found (Book of Umber) by Catanese
Jake Ransom and the Skull King's Shadow by Rollins
Long Shot by Lupica
Moving Day (Allie Finkle's Rules for Girls) by Cabot
NERDS by Buckley
Scat by Hiasson
Tango: Tale of an Island Dog by Beha
Three Cups of Tea by Thompson/Mortenson
Watching Jimmy by Hartry
When the Cherry Blossoms Fell by Maruno
Where the Mountain Meets the Moon by Lin
Wild River by Petersen
What was this book about?
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Write a 3-4 sentence summary of this book.
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What was your favorite part of the book?
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Write 2-3 sentences describing your favorite part.
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What storyline terms would you use for this book?
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What is the book's focus? Select an appeal factor that describes the book.
Action-packed (lots of excitement!)
Character-driven (character is very important)
Plot-driven (series of events move the story)
World building (fantasies, imaginary worlds)
Issue oriented (emotional, ethical, social problems)
What tone terms would you use to describe this book?
Is the mood of the story light, upbeat, dark, inspirational?
Angst-filled (peer pressure, social conflict)
Bleak (little hope or optimism)
Emotionally intense
Feel-good
Funny
Gross
Moving ( touches and affects the reader)
Sad
Sarcastic
Scary
Serious
Silly
Suspenseful (nail-biting)
Upbeat (hopeful, optimistic)
Whimsical ( charming, playful feeling)
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What appeal terms would you use to describe the book's writing style?
How is the book written? What language does the author use?
Attention-grabbing
Browsable (information in short sections to browse)
Conversational ( someone telling a story)
Descriptive (full of descriptions and expressive language
Dialogue-rich ( lots of dialogue and speaking)
Lyrical (beautiful language, poetic quality)
Pun, wordplay filled (clever use of language)
Slang-heavy (use of casual, playful speech)
Spare ( few words, minimal writing)
Thoughtful
Witty (amusing insights and ideas)
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Would you recommend this book to a friend?
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Yes!
Maybe
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